Attoenets



(No Model.) A. RIGNY.

BTTLING DEVIE.

Patented Deo. 4, 1883.

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WITNESSES ATTORNEYS.

v iilled, and of such a length that when inserted suitable material, andattached to the lower valve D is centered upon the lower end of the -TUaZZJl/iltom, it may concern.-

The object of this invention is to facilitate perpart of the side ofwhich is screwed a noz- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

Alllflilll) RTGNY, 0F NIHV YORK, N. Y.

BOTTLI NG D EVI CE.

` SPFCIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No, 289,714, datedDecember 4, 1883. Application tiled June 2Q, 1883. (No model.)

Beit known that I, ALFRED Ruini', of the city, county, and State of NewYork, llave i nvented certain new and useful Improvements in BottlingDevices, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming part ot'this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicatecorresponding parts in all the figures.

Figure l is a sectional side elevation of my improvement shown asapplied to a bottle. Fig.. 2 is aside'elevation of the lower part of thesame. Fig. 3f isl a sectional plan view of ,the same, taken through theline .r er, Fig. 2.

the bottling of liquids, and prevent waste of the liquidswhile beingbottled.

A represents a tube of such a size that it can be readily inserted in"the bottles to be in a bottle' it will occupy the exact space r'equiredto be left empty for corking the said bottle. The upper end of the tubeA is screwed into the open lower end ofa short hollow cylinder, B, intoan opening in the upzle, C,- to receive the end of a rubber pipelleading to the eask from which the liquid is to be drawn. The lower endofthe tube A is closed by a valve, D, made of rubber or otherendl ofarod, E, to .which it is securedl by nuts screwed upon the said rod,above and below the said valve. When the v-alve D is made ofj rubber, itshould be stiffened; by a metallic backing or seat, F, attached to therod E. The

tube A by two ormore springs, Gsecured to the rod E at the inner side ofthe saidvalve D,y

surface of the .saidtube A. The rod E passes vB. The upper end -latent,is"- and which rest and slide against the inner l Vout throughastuing-'box in the upper end of the cylinder l, and upon its upper partis placed a' spiral spring, ll, the lower end of which rests upon theupper end of the said cylinder l. The upper end .of the springH rests'against a disk, I placed loose upon the upper part ofthe rod E, andsecured in place by the neck of the knob J, screwed upon the end of therod E. The spring Il is covered and protected bya tubular easing, K,screwed upon the `rabbcted upper end ot' the cylinder of the easing K isclosed by a cap, L, screwed upon it, and which has a hole through itscenter for the passage ofy v knob Jis then pressed downward,which opensthe valve'D- and allows the liquid to flow into the said bottle. Whenthebottle is full, the knob J. is released, and the valve D is instant,`

ly closed bythe spring H, so that the implement can be moved from onebottle to another Without any waste of liquid.

' Having thusdescribed my invention, what l claim as new, and desire toseeure'by. Letters The combination of bot-h ends, the upper end thereofand carrying a lateral supply-pipe. the centered 'rod' E, carrying atits lower end the valve D, and the spring H, arranged in acaso above thecylinder B, as shown and described. A

the tube` A, open at ALFRED Meryl'. Witnesses:

'JAMES T.V GRAHAM,

EDwD. M. CLARK.

the separate cylinder B, secured to

